She hasn’t had a legitimate movie role in years, but a photo of Hollywood hellcat, Lindsay Lohan was worth enough for a fashion week shutterbug to lose his press credentials over.

The drama unfolded at last night’s Cynthia Rowley show when the puffy-lipped Lohan took her seat just before the lights went down. As the paparazzi were rushed away, one intrepid photographer sneaked from backstage and popped a few pictures of the washed up actress.

Before Lohan could shield herself from the flashes, a security guard pulled him away and ripped off his credentials before escorting him out as the crowd roared.

Rowley, for her part, showed solidarity with Lohan by pointing and smiling at the washed up star after taking her bow.

Three-pointer

Ballers abound at Fashion Week this season. At the Land Rover and Rag & Bone Fashion’s Night Out bash, Knicks scoring machine Carmelo Anthony told Buzz he’s an assists leader when his teammates need fashion tips. “They ask me, ‘What should I wear to this event, to that event?’ ” says the basketball star.

Melo’s wife, reality star La La Anthony, revealed her husband wasn’t always a league leader in style. “He once wore a bandana shirt. A yellow bandana that was made into a shirt. You’d be surprised what you can get out there,” she says, referring to Anthony’s time in Denver.

Meanwhile, Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade has spent fashion season at a relentless pace. At QVC’s FNO party in SoHo, he told Buzz his fashion icon wasn’t other sharp-dressing NBA players such as Walt “Clyde” Frazier, but his working-class dad. “He used to drive a truck, but he would wear a suit every day to drive a truck and deliver boxes. I always looked at that and thought, that’s amazing.”

And despite the Knicks-Heat rivalry on the court, Knicks’ couture clutch shooter Amar’e Stoudemire, who launched his collaboration with designer Rachel Roy at Macy’s Thursday, denies there’s competition between Wade and himself in the fashion lanes. “Nah, we got two different swags,” he says of their styles. But whose is better, big man? “That’s for you to choose,” he says.

Ch-ch-ch-changes

Iman judged a dance-off at Lanvin’s “Dance the Night Away”-themed FNO party, but absent was her husband David Bowie, who famously judged a fashion show dance-off in the 2001 film “Zoolander.” Don’t fret — Iman says the “Fashion” singer is alive and well in their SoHo-area home. “My husband is still around,” says the ageless beauty, 56. “He lives his life. He’s not a follower of fashion. He has an 11-year-old kid he takes to school.”

She adds that no designer could talk her out of the retirement she declared in 1989. “No one,” she insists. “No, no, no, because I love the new models Raquel Zimmermann, Karlie Kloss, Coco Rocha . . . they are the new supermodels.”